Gaelic Foot
Lesson Plan 3 game related activity Gaelic Football:
Aim:
To develop the skills learned by the pupils to a level where they can incorporate the skills learned into a game related scenario
Objectives:
Pupils should be able to
Repeat basic skills learned in previous classes
Realize the game is a team sport
Learn to tackle
Know when to call for a ball
Know when to pass and when to carry ball
Know how to maintain possession of ball
Make space for teammates
Know when to take scores
Implement basic and developed skills into game situation
Previous knowledge:
Very varied many of the pupils will be from the local U-12 County winning team; other pupils will never have participated in Gaelic activities before.
Resources:
Eight balls, twenty-four cones, Gaelic football field, first aid equipment, bibs
Length of Lesson:
Approx 45mins
Classes
6th class 32 pupils age 11-12
Teacher Activity: Pupil activity
Lay out cones prior to beginning of lesson......
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